Is Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker on Disney Plus

'Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker' Got Some Changes From Disney Plus

Disney just offered up some changes to its streaming version of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but not the kind fans were hoping for.

As part of a headline that many people have likely been hoping to see for a while now, Disney Plus just made some subtle changes to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on its streaming service. Interestingly enough, they also seem to not be particularly keen on drawing attention to it, as several Twitter posts detailing the changes have been quickly deleted. Whether that's the work of the post writers themselves or Disney cracking down is up for debate, but who doesn't love some potentially spicy Hollywood drama?

Unfortunately for those who have been crossing their fingers, the changes aren't exactly world-shaking and don't offer any adjustments that contradict the original release of The Rise of Skywalker. But some may find them to be a worthwhile improvement. The most noticeable from the start is a small color shift of the whole movie, switching out that blue-green filter that confused many viewers for something a little more standard. Aside from that, the new materials also include some updated subtitles, which some might see as a long time coming, especially in one particular scene.

Unlike more radical changes like those between the show and book versions ofShadow and Bone, the most drastic difference seen in Star Wars: Episode 9 after the Disney Plus update is simply the color grading. The original release of the film saw everything covered in a rather unconventional filter, giving each shot a distinctly teal-ish hue, as seen in the image below from The Direct. Similar to the green tint seen inFallout 3 or the divisive yellow one inDeus Ex: Human Revolution, some fans simply didn't notice it while others had a difficult time ignoring it. Whether or not that affected Disney's decision to make the change is up for debate.

Image courtesy of The Direct.

Another, arguably more substantial update comes from the subtitles in the film's final act. When Rey is at her lowest point, the voices of past Jedi all speak to her and give her strength. The scene featured surprise voice cameos like Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn, and even deeper cuts like Jennifer Hale as Aayla Secura. The thing is the subtitles in the original release listed many of them as simply "Male Jedi" or "Female Jedi 2," leaving some fans to look up the names themselves. This is one change that is likely to be more universally welcomed.

The Rise of Skywalker has been famously poorly received, even from fans of theStar Wars sequel trilogy. This was largely due to the film's perceived attempt at catering to the loudest critics of its predecessor,The Last Jedi, to the point where fully set up plot details were dropped entirely in the interest of fan service. This included massively reducing Kelly Marie Tran's role as Rose Tico after the actress suffered a deluge of hate and toxicity from the less palatable sectors of the Star Wars fandom, as well as a number of plot decisions largely seen as uninspired at best. While the blue-green tint of the film wasn't exactly on many fans' list of most egregious offenses, some will still surely see its removal as a positive.

WhileThe Rise of Skywalker has certainly inspired some much-needed discussions, such as on the topic of racism as spearheaded by star John Boyega, many still see the film as a net negative in theStar Wars series. Disney is unlikely to offer any more substantial changes than this, which is frankly a good thing since changing a finished product to cater to backlash can be a slippery slope. But hopefully, it becomes an experience they can learn from.

The Star Wars saga is now available on Disney Plus.

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Source: The Direct

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